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back to you. >> jim, we appreciate the update. thank you for that. >>> you want to pay close attention to this next story. we want to watch this. they don't call this surf and turf for nothing. brunch goers at moby dick's restaurant in santa barbara got more than they bargained for when the wave crashed into the pier and the restaurant. water flooded the dining room. there was broken glass and all the screaming you can hear in the background, amazingly no one was injured. some scary moments right there. >>> now to some sports with frances rivera. did you see that? >> yeah, a whole big wave coming at you. definitely scary. college hoops, number 3 arizona clinched the pac-12 regular season title with their 79-66 win over stanford. in the second, arizona star freshman aaron gordon drives into the paint. how gorgeous is that? that beautiful lay-up. ohio state was devastated in the last seconds of the first half. will shehehy nails it. indiana wins 72-64. >>> wichita state wrapped up an undefeated season saturday beating missouri state
back to you. >> jim, we appreciate the update. thank you for that. >>> you want to pay close attention to this next story. we want to watch this. they don't call this surf and turf for nothing. brunch goers at moby dick's restaurant in santa barbara got more than they bargained for when the wave crashed into the pier and the restaurant. water flooded the dining room. there was broken glass and all the screaming you can hear in the background, amazingly no one was injured. some...
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nbc news foreign correspondent, jim maceda. explain the calculus and the latest moves over the weekend and what it will take to move them back across the lines with the border of the crimea region and russia. >> reporter: hi, thomas. as putin told german chancellor angela merkel yesterday, it's more about self-defense. this new pro western ukrainian government in kiev poses an existential threat to his and russia's interest in ukraine and that means primarily, crimea. why? crimea gives them an essential warm water port, it gives them a base for the black sea fleet. so putin's nightmare sees this canceling russia's lease on the black sea fleet base and taking over cry meimea and bringing th enemy up to russia's border. for him, it's a double whammy. in terms of clearing russian forces or pushing them back, neither the u.s. nor nato are contemplating a military action and talking about ukraine's military quite quickly, it's the second largest european military apparently. it's too weak. it's certainly too low tech to take russia
nbc news foreign correspondent, jim maceda. explain the calculus and the latest moves over the weekend and what it will take to move them back across the lines with the border of the crimea region and russia. >> reporter: hi, thomas. as putin told german chancellor angela merkel yesterday, it's more about self-defense. this new pro western ukrainian government in kiev poses an existential threat to his and russia's interest in ukraine and that means primarily, crimea. why? crimea gives...
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>> well, jim, this weekend, we actually spring our clocks forward. how can you spring your clock forward with all of this stuff around? snow us your frustration. send in the angry, angry snow pictures. let's get on with the pat collins' snowstick challenge. there is a time and place for everything. but march is not the time, and washington is not the place for this kind of snow. we call this snow stick challenge "snow us your frustration." we ask you to send in pictures of your angry snow faces. best picture gets the snow stick. the pet category. get this snow is off of my nose. get the snow off my nose. get the snow off my nose now. you want me to go where? now i'm not leaving this house, and until it is 70. at the tirasol on connecticut avenue, they have clear ed a space on the sidewalk and put some chairs and tables outside and they say they are closed for breakfast, but they hope to open for lunch. sure they will. now, on to the wish fful thinki category. dresed for the weather that you want, and not the weather that the you have. hey, when does
>> well, jim, this weekend, we actually spring our clocks forward. how can you spring your clock forward with all of this stuff around? snow us your frustration. send in the angry, angry snow pictures. let's get on with the pat collins' snowstick challenge. there is a time and place for everything. but march is not the time, and washington is not the place for this kind of snow. we call this snow stick challenge "snow us your frustration." we ask you to send in pictures of your...
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former senator jim demint will be our guest. all that and much more on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. transferred money from his before larry instantly bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. what can your fidelity green line do for you? just take a closer look. it works how you want to work -- on your own... or with a fidel
former senator jim demint will be our guest. all that and much more on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. transferred money from his before larry instantly bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he...
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. >> and i'm jim handly. winter alerts are posted for 49 million people. >> looking outside now, still snowing and temperatures are falling. most kids and federal workers in our area have the day off. storm team4 meteorologist tom kierein begins our coverage, along with meteorologist veronica johnson in the weather center. hi, guys. >> hello. >> when i got up at midnight, it was raining. when i drove in around 1:00 a.m., it was sleeting. when i got here, it was snowing. since about 3:00, 4:00 this morning it's been snowing, much of the region, metro, anyway. >> and on top of that, the temperatures have dropped more than 10 degrees since early this morning, since we're telling folks, a, since it's gotten cold out there now, now is still the time to clean up. this is the type of snow you can push. you don't have to lift it. >> yeah, push-broom, a good idea. storm team4 radar. it's not done yet. there's still quite a band of snow in kentucky and southern west virginia. that's yet to pass south of the metro area.
. >> and i'm jim handly. winter alerts are posted for 49 million people. >> looking outside now, still snowing and temperatures are falling. most kids and federal workers in our area have the day off. storm team4 meteorologist tom kierein begins our coverage, along with meteorologist veronica johnson in the weather center. hi, guys. >> hello. >> when i got up at midnight, it was raining. when i drove in around 1:00 a.m., it was sleeting. when i got here, it was snowing....
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and jim axelrod burros under ground to discover people who just love a long, hard, winter. >> reporter: you may be one of the few people in
and jim axelrod burros under ground to discover people who just love a long, hard, winter. >> reporter: you may be one of the few people in
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so yes, we're waiting on fbi director jim comey and his reputation for doing the right thing even when it's hard. but if this is now in the hands of the justice department, we're also now waiting on attorney general eric holder. this story has not yet been the focus of a lot of national attention, but it's about to be. finally. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> now even mitt romney is telling arizona governor jan brewer to veto that bill. >> pressure is mounting moment by moment on arizona governor jan brewer. >> the krien esing pressure on arizona governor jan brewer. >> to decide whether to veto a landmark state law. >> a controversial measure that would allow business owners -- >> let businesses deny service -- >> to refuse to serve gays and lesbians. >> this law, i mean, where do you begin? >> john mccain, jeff flake. >> the five republican candidates for governor -- >> apple, american airlines and marriott. >> and even three republican state senators who voted for the measure have all come out against this bill. >> the bill attempts
so yes, we're waiting on fbi director jim comey and his reputation for doing the right thing even when it's hard. but if this is now in the hands of the justice department, we're also now waiting on attorney general eric holder. this story has not yet been the focus of a lot of national attention, but it's about to be. finally. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> now even mitt romney is telling arizona governor jan brewer to veto...
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. >> reporter: jim, this tragedy shows why it is so important for all of us to help each other out right now. shoveling snow for the third time in seven days. >> i got to catch my breath for a minute. >> reporter: late this afternoon, the hated chore of winter turned deadly for a 60-year-old bowie maryland woman. neighbors heard her husband's cry for help. betty loehmann needs cpr. she didn't hesitate. >> i did mouth-to-mouth on her. and then the other lady down the street, she was doing the compressions on her. all he was saying is please, bring her back for me. >> reporter: sadly, the woman later died. those who bought snow blowers this year are definitely getting their money's worth out of them. these two bowie teens were doing their best to help their mother clear the driveway. tough going due to the layer of ice under the snow. next door nicole peterson was clearing off her car and worrying about tuesday's commute. >> tomorrow morning, i hope that it's not too icy on the roads. but as cold as it is out here tonight, i think it's going to be pretty slick. >> and even if you did shove
. >> reporter: jim, this tragedy shows why it is so important for all of us to help each other out right now. shoveling snow for the third time in seven days. >> i got to catch my breath for a minute. >> reporter: late this afternoon, the hated chore of winter turned deadly for a 60-year-old bowie maryland woman. neighbors heard her husband's cry for help. betty loehmann needs cpr. she didn't hesitate. >> i did mouth-to-mouth on her. and then the other lady down the...
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jim cantore has the latest for us from washington, d.c. >> reporter: how about this, winter's just cranking it out here. we've seen our temperature go from 37 degrees down to 17 degrees, so we've dropped 20 degrees since midnight. 20 degrees. of course, if you think about what happened to the roads yesterday around 50, now we refreeze them and you have a solid cake sitting on these road surfaces. cars are moving, because it's pretty flat, but once you start getting on a hill or two, in and around washington and baltimore, it gets ugly. i'll tell you, if we can get this stuff up
jim cantore has the latest for us from washington, d.c. >> reporter: how about this, winter's just cranking it out here. we've seen our temperature go from 37 degrees down to 17 degrees, so we've dropped 20 degrees since midnight. 20 degrees. of course, if you think about what happened to the roads yesterday around 50, now we refreeze them and you have a solid cake sitting on these road surfaces. cars are moving, because it's pretty flat, but once you start getting on a hill or two, in...
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. >> i'm jim handly, and here we go, folks. all of the area schools are closed today and two school districts have decided about tomorrow. prince william county schools will be closed and the frederick county schools in virginia closed as well. you can get the realtime updates any time at nbcwashington.com. and a live look outside and the snow has stopped to come kodownn the nation's capital. be. >> but that does not mean it is safe to go out doors. veronica johnson is in the weather center with the latest. veronica? >> yes, and for the overnight period travel is dangerous with a lot of icy patches on the area roads. and meanwhile, we are seeing the snow head out of here just as chuck bell said this morning, the last of it is right down here to the south. you can see the exit of st. charles county and st. mary's, and the northern neck down here. this one area should be out of here in the next two the three the hours completely making its way east and southeast, and then what is next for us is some very cold air. and now n a few
. >> i'm jim handly, and here we go, folks. all of the area schools are closed today and two school districts have decided about tomorrow. prince william county schools will be closed and the frederick county schools in virginia closed as well. you can get the realtime updates any time at nbcwashington.com. and a live look outside and the snow has stopped to come kodownn the nation's capital. be. >> but that does not mean it is safe to go out doors. veronica johnson is in the...
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." >> and i'm at "saturday night live," with new host, jim parson. and i'm giving him an "snl" quiz. who's hosted "snl" the most times? >> this is very hard. >> now "entertainment tonight." the entertainment leader in entertainment news. >> is it over for katie and john? the news that's probably not surprising anybody. they have both been keeping a low profile, but now
." >> and i'm at "saturday night live," with new host, jim parson. and i'm giving him an "snl" quiz. who's hosted "snl" the most times? >> this is very hard. >> now "entertainment tonight." the entertainment leader in entertainment news. >> is it over for katie and john? the news that's probably not surprising anybody. they have both been keeping a low profile, but now
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>> reporter: well, jim, that flash mob was in and out in less than a couple of minutes. i'm on the 3200 block of m street northwest, and d.c. police hope that someone can recognize the persons of interest in this video. take a close look at this surveillance video from true religion brand jeans in georgetown. nearly two weeks ago, just before 6:30 in the evening, a dozen teens walk in the front door holding bags. police say the flash mob steals over a thousand dollars worth of clothes and walks out. tonight true religion employees won't comment, but other georgetown fashion businesses are speaking out. >> i can't believe that all of those people could steal something all at one time. >> reporter: maria works at camper, a high-end shoe store a couple of doors down. >> are you ever concerned that something like that could happen? >> all the time. i mean, we've had plenty of people steal a few shoes just in our window display. so i can only imagine having all those merchandise taken all at once. >> take a look at what they do. >> reporter: i showed the surveillance video to
>> reporter: well, jim, that flash mob was in and out in less than a couple of minutes. i'm on the 3200 block of m street northwest, and d.c. police hope that someone can recognize the persons of interest in this video. take a close look at this surveillance video from true religion brand jeans in georgetown. nearly two weeks ago, just before 6:30 in the evening, a dozen teens walk in the front door holding bags. police say the flash mob steals over a thousand dollars worth of clothes and...
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>> reporter: jim, the mail carrier is expected to survive his injuries. but this crime, this crime is causing outrage. he was left injured and tied up in the back of his u.s. postal service van. people in this neighborhood near catholic university are saddened and angry that someone who works hard to bring them their mail and packages in all kinds of weather was victimized, beaten, and robbed. it was just after 4:00 p.m. when according to law enforcement accounts, the mail carrier was confronted by two men near number 50 hawaii avenue northeast. at least one had a gun. they forced him back to his van where he was assaulted and robbed of his wallet and keys. it's not clear if any mail was stolen. neighbors are absolutely horrified. many say the carrier is like a family member to them. >> i've been knowing him for probably 10, 12 years. a little scary right now. come out and something like this happens. especially to somebody you know. >> i'm just devastated. i don't -- i hope that maybe -- i don't know if any neighbors were home. combination of retired peo
>> reporter: jim, the mail carrier is expected to survive his injuries. but this crime, this crime is causing outrage. he was left injured and tied up in the back of his u.s. postal service van. people in this neighborhood near catholic university are saddened and angry that someone who works hard to bring them their mail and packages in all kinds of weather was victimized, beaten, and robbed. it was just after 4:00 p.m. when according to law enforcement accounts, the mail carrier was...
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coming up next, late news and "saturday night live" with host jim parson. so long from soldier field. here are two laptops. this one can upload a one minute hd video in 16 seconds, this one takes twice as long. which laptop is better? this one. it's kind of a no-brainer. actually, they're the exact same laptop. here's the difference. for the same price, this is what comcast gives you and this is the speed you get with fios. looks lightning-fast. gives me a little bit of a rush! [ male announcer ] your technology is only as good as the network it's on. and fios is america's fastest, most reliable network. getting the difference... that's powerful. get a fios triple play with a two year price guarantee call the verizon center for customers with disabilities and no annual contract. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. plus, a free upgrade to 50 meg internet for two years. >>> news4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> tonight, tracking a major winter storm. the same system that caused all that snow at soldier field is headed our way. >> our entire region is und winter storm watch. a wi
coming up next, late news and "saturday night live" with host jim parson. so long from soldier field. here are two laptops. this one can upload a one minute hd video in 16 seconds, this one takes twice as long. which laptop is better? this one. it's kind of a no-brainer. actually, they're the exact same laptop. here's the difference. for the same price, this is what comcast gives you and this is the speed you get with fios. looks lightning-fast. gives me a little bit of a rush! [ male...
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it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts every day. this includes 171 attempts by felons denied every day. 48 domestic abusers denied every day. 19 fugitives denied every day. background checks work and countless lives have been saved and crimes prevented. you only need to look to the dramatic decline of homicide since the law went into place. a lot has changed in the world in 20 years and there are new loopholes that would allow people that would be denied because of the brady law to get guns. this includes gun shows and significantly, to many most alarmingly, it includes the internet which no o
it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts...
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team welcomed jim harbaugh to the fieldhouse prior to their game against texas tech. harbaugh dressed in his familiar 49ers cap, sweatshirt and khakis gave them a press conference. he drained a half-court shot and made sure the cameras were rolling. harbaugh was a star in high school for palo alto high and his wife is from kansas city, which explains why mike likes him so much. >> and he was wearing khakis at the same time as well. tonight a celebration held along embarcadero in san francisco to mark a year since bay lights art display illuminated on the western span bridge. 20,000 of led bulbs turned off temporarily at 7:00 p.m. organizers say the bridge will be bark for 10 minutes as a reminder what the bridge is like without them. at 7:10 a relighting ceremony will begin with music to match the lights show. the arts organization is launching a new fundraising campaign to raise $12 million to keep the lights on until 2026. >>> san francisco officials confirmed scenes from the next terminator movie will be shot in the city. terminator starring former arnold schwarzen
team welcomed jim harbaugh to the fieldhouse prior to their game against texas tech. harbaugh dressed in his familiar 49ers cap, sweatshirt and khakis gave them a press conference. he drained a half-court shot and made sure the cameras were rolling. harbaugh was a star in high school for palo alto high and his wife is from kansas city, which explains why mike likes him so much. >> and he was wearing khakis at the same time as well. tonight a celebration held along embarcadero in san...
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in the newsroom, i'm jim rosenfield, news4. >>> for the first time in nearly two decades lake superior is almost iced over completely. that could translate to a rough start to the shipping season ten minnesota port of duluth. experts say with the lake mostly covered in ice, the sun will have a harder time warming up the water. what that translate to a cooler summer coming their way. you thought our commute was rough with the snow these past couple of days. this is buffalo, new york. gusting winds created near white out conditions today, slick roads there also caused a number of crashes. even in buffalo they have difficult times when the snow comes. >> don't they get that lake-effect stuff in buffalo? >> what we get here is nothing what they get up there. i've seen one storm that dumped 80 inches of snow overnight. that's pretty cool. >> are you trying to make us feel better? >> i was trying. didn't work? >> no. another area it might. >> another year it might. that's right. we've seen so much snow over the course of the winter this winter. many of us have seen upwards of 30, 40, 50 inch
in the newsroom, i'm jim rosenfield, news4. >>> for the first time in nearly two decades lake superior is almost iced over completely. that could translate to a rough start to the shipping season ten minnesota port of duluth. experts say with the lake mostly covered in ice, the sun will have a harder time warming up the water. what that translate to a cooler summer coming their way. you thought our commute was rough with the snow these past couple of days. this is buffalo, new york....
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i'm chris lawrence in for jim hanley. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the hispanic association is the latest to come out against a controversial law in arizona. announcing it is pulling its upcoming convention out of phoenix. >> the law is to allow business owners to refuse to serve based on religious beliefs. >> reporter: there are many here who feel the religious freedoms measure could lead to the longest and ugliest chapter in the history of their state. >> this is a fight been fought whether times over the last 100 years, the right to not discriminate. >> reporter: the questions continue to grow outside the arizona statehouse today. while inside, governor jan brewer meets with lawmakers on both sides of a controversial religious freedom bill. >> i have a right as a business owner to say, i refuse to serve you for whatever particular reason. >> reporter: the concern is the potential reason. opponents say the measure is a thinly veiled attempt to allow lesbian s to refuse services to customers or any else. >> it feels like it opens the door for discri
i'm chris lawrence in for jim hanley. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the hispanic association is the latest to come out against a controversial law in arizona. announcing it is pulling its upcoming convention out of phoenix. >> the law is to allow business owners to refuse to serve based on religious beliefs. >> reporter: there are many here who feel the religious freedoms measure could lead to the longest and ugliest chapter in the history of their state. >> this is a fight...
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. >> tomorrow, we'll speak with jim demint and russell simmons will join us here on set. >>> and plenty of enthusiasm last night at the oscars. that is until louis berg dorff ran into larry david. >> "morning joe"? this is an insult to "morning joe," okay? you're insulting "morning joe." >> look at how good looking i am. >> there's no insult here. >> joe doesn't care about show business. >> who are you wearing? you look wonderful. >> who am i wearing? who gives a [ bleep ]. who am i wearing. >> when you get in a scene, matthew mcconaughey beats his chest and hums -- >> are you out of your mind? >> maybe, a little bit. >> i would think about, what would larry david do. >> and you do that? >> i act accordingly. it's so hard. it's really hard. yeah. ooh, what do i do now? >> i don't know. >> it's very hard. ♪ ♪ ♪ millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low ma
. >> tomorrow, we'll speak with jim demint and russell simmons will join us here on set. >>> and plenty of enthusiasm last night at the oscars. that is until louis berg dorff ran into larry david. >> "morning joe"? this is an insult to "morning joe," okay? you're insulting "morning joe." >> look at how good looking i am. >> there's no insult here. >> joe doesn't care about show business. >> who are you wearing? you look...
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>> reporter: well, jim, tonight d.c. police are searching for killer of this teen. i talked to a lot of folks in southeast, and they tell me that they are sick and tired of the gun violence. tonight's victim marks the 20th homicide this year in the district. keep in mind, there were a total of 12 by this time last year. tonight we're learning more about this latest murder. a law enforcement source tells me the 18-year-old was standing on the 4300 block of halley terrace southeast. suddenly, someone shot him in the neck, and he died shortly before 6:00 this evening. police are questioning people in the neighborhood to try and get a lead on this case. meanwhile, people who live in the area want the violence to stop. >> i feel like it is a broken home. another mom has to bury their child, and another family is just in pieces tonight. >> reporter: now, i have the name of this latest victim. police tell me that they are in the process of notifying his relatives. and i won't release it out of respect for the family. live here in northwest d.c., i'm shomari stone, news4. >
>> reporter: well, jim, tonight d.c. police are searching for killer of this teen. i talked to a lot of folks in southeast, and they tell me that they are sick and tired of the gun violence. tonight's victim marks the 20th homicide this year in the district. keep in mind, there were a total of 12 by this time last year. tonight we're learning more about this latest murder. a law enforcement source tells me the 18-year-old was standing on the 4300 block of halley terrace southeast....
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let's go to nbc news pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> i have to admit, when the news first flashed across the reuters wires that the russians had launched a ballistic missile, everybody suspected it was a test. nevertheless, it sent all the reporters scrambling here in the building and in very short order, we got confirmation from defense and u.s. military officials that yes indeed, the russians had launched a ballistic missile in a test launch from a launch site near the caspian sea. the dummy warhead hit its target in kazakhstan according to the russians and all was well. according to u.s. military officials, this was a pre-planned, pre-scheduled launch for some time. and in compliance with the s.t.a.r.t. treaty and all maritime international laws, the russians had made all the proper notifications well before the launch occurred. according to u.s. military officials, it's not unusual to test icbms. the united states does it from vandenberg air force base in california on an average of about twice a year. >> jim miklaszewski, a big story at the pentagon. i'm sure we will
let's go to nbc news pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> i have to admit, when the news first flashed across the reuters wires that the russians had launched a ballistic missile, everybody suspected it was a test. nevertheless, it sent all the reporters scrambling here in the building and in very short order, we got confirmation from defense and u.s. military officials that yes indeed, the russians had launched a ballistic missile in a test launch from a launch site near the...
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i am here on behalf of my husband, jim brady. he was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew, who was shot and ahead on the top of the empire state building and 1997. and for our dear friend christopher, who was killed that day. for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet, and for everyone of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today, we're here to mark the 20 year anniversary of what could fairly be called the most significant step forward toward that goal of a safer nation. handgun violence prevention act took effect 20 years ago today. report,duce the special to introduce this report that we have issued -- to celebrate the success of this legislation and to define the critical work that lies ahead, 20 years of brady background checks, the case of finishing the job and making america safer. first, i would like to thank some special guests. of course, the victims and families that have joined us here today. i know i speak f
i am here on behalf of my husband, jim brady. he was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew, who was shot and ahead on the top of the empire state building and 1997. and for our dear friend christopher, who was killed that day. for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet, and for everyone of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today, we're here to mark the 20 year anniversary of...
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back to you. >> yeah, a lot of tasks ahead, jim. thank you for that, jim maceda in moscow tonight. >>> still ahead, janet yellen will be answering questions from the senate banking committee in a moment. we'll bring you that live as soon as the "q" and "a" begins. >>> but first, tim finchem will join us live, as the honda classic is about to fire up. that's coming up after the break. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ sharing's never been better for business. then don't miss sleep train's wbest rest eve
back to you. >> yeah, a lot of tasks ahead, jim. thank you for that, jim maceda in moscow tonight. >>> still ahead, janet yellen will be answering questions from the senate banking committee in a moment. we'll bring you that live as soon as the "q" and "a" begins. >>> but first, tim finchem will join us live, as the honda classic is about to fire up. that's coming up after the break. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing....
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jim bowie stand present and accounted for. back in 1836, sam houston said to travis, get some volunteers and go fortify the alamo. you see the men came from texas, old tennessee and a lot of other places. they joined up with travis just for the right to be free. indian scouts with squirrel guns, men with muzzle loaders, stood together heel and toe to defend that alamo. you may never see your loved ones, travis told them that day. those who want to leave can do so now, the rest, you can stay and fight to the death. so in the sand he drew a line with his army sabers and out of 185, not a soldier crossed a line. with the banners dancing in the light's golden light, santa ana came dancing on a horse black as a night. he sent an officer to tell travis to surrender. travis answered that with a shell and a rousing yell. santa turned scarlet and he said, play the diego, he roared. i will show them know quarter and everyone will be put to our sword. 18 holding back 5,000, five days, six days, eight days, 10, travis kept holding again a
jim bowie stand present and accounted for. back in 1836, sam houston said to travis, get some volunteers and go fortify the alamo. you see the men came from texas, old tennessee and a lot of other places. they joined up with travis just for the right to be free. indian scouts with squirrel guns, men with muzzle loaders, stood together heel and toe to defend that alamo. you may never see your loved ones, travis told them that day. those who want to leave can do so now, the rest, you can stay and...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning john and marci. challenging record lows across the north and east here. through morning hours, on the left, expected lows this morning on the right. the records. so detroit likely shattering the record here this morning. similarly in chicago down to minus 4. the record would be zero. then challenging records, pittsburgh, philadelphia, all in all keeping things cold here. moving in from off-shore, bringing in torrential rain. too much after good thing will lead to flooding here as we see the rain pour down throughout the day. l.a., san diego, up into san francisco. heavy mountain snow. from here the storm streaks to the east on through the weekend. on monday, spreads all the way to the eastern seaboard. john and marci, back to you? thank you. >>> a plane crash in hawaii left three people dead, including the pilot. the aircraft went down not far from lanai's airport. two critically injured and another seriously hurt. the ntsb and faa are investigating. >>> attorney general eric holder is resting at hom
good morning, jim. >> good morning john and marci. challenging record lows across the north and east here. through morning hours, on the left, expected lows this morning on the right. the records. so detroit likely shattering the record here this morning. similarly in chicago down to minus 4. the record would be zero. then challenging records, pittsburgh, philadelphia, all in all keeping things cold here. moving in from off-shore, bringing in torrential rain. too much after good thing...
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the multimillion-dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can lesch more at the street.com/nbr. >>> winter blues. reports on the labor market raising concerns for would be job seekers. will friday's government employment report confirm the hiring slump, and is this just a blip or a long-term trend? >> exxonmobil disappoints investors with its oil and gas production outlook. will new projects re-energize the world's largest publicly traded energy company? >>> and economic priorities. china sets up course for growth and structural ef
the multimillion-dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can lesch more at the street.com/nbr. >>> winter blues. reports on the labor market raising concerns for would be job seekers. will friday's government employment report confirm the hiring slump, and is this just a blip or a long-term trend? >> exxonmobil disappoints investors with its oil and gas production outlook. will new projects re-energize the world's largest publicly traded energy company? >>> and...
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coulda won the big prize. >> you know, that could have helped her with some of jim's funeral expenses. >> there wasn't any life insurance? >> no, there wasn't. i'd been trying to convince her to call about the colonial penn program to make sure they had coverage, but she was worried they wouldn't be accepted because of their health. >> i have life insurance with them, too. i had concerns, but i didn't have to take a physical or even answer any health questions. my acceptance was guaranteed. >> well, i should get some life insurance for myself. i'm kind of on a fixed budget though. i don't know if i can afford it. >> i thought the same thing. it works out to be about 35 cents a day, that's just $9.95 a month per unit of coverage. >> i think i can afford that. i'm gonna give them a call. >> and now you can help protect your loved ones from the burden of your final expenses with a guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance policy through the colonial penn program. in today's world, uncertainty seems to be the new norm. with life insurance through the colonial penn program, there is no un
coulda won the big prize. >> you know, that could have helped her with some of jim's funeral expenses. >> there wasn't any life insurance? >> no, there wasn't. i'd been trying to convince her to call about the colonial penn program to make sure they had coverage, but she was worried they wouldn't be accepted because of their health. >> i have life insurance with them, too. i had concerns, but i didn't have to take a physical or even answer any health questions. my...
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jim maceda is in moscow. a lot of the things we talked about last week, that we thought was a long shot, is sort of happening before our eyes, isn't it? >> reporter: hi, joe. it is playing out before our eyes, though, of course, we don't know whether it will continue playing out or not or whether putin will decide that he's made the west blink and then step back from the brink. russia, however, is how firmly in control of crimea. its forces have either occupied or surrounded all government buildings, ukrainian military bases, posts, ports, telecom towers. they are firmly in russia's hands. putin now has the russian crown jewel. it gives putin, as we talked about before, an essential warm water port, a base for his fleet and it counters what must be in putin's mind the nightmare scenario. that is that what he sees as this ultranationalist government in kiev suddenly cancels russia's lease on the black sea fleet base. then, according to the nightmare, kiev takes over control of crimea and then joins nato down t
jim maceda is in moscow. a lot of the things we talked about last week, that we thought was a long shot, is sort of happening before our eyes, isn't it? >> reporter: hi, joe. it is playing out before our eyes, though, of course, we don't know whether it will continue playing out or not or whether putin will decide that he's made the west blink and then step back from the brink. russia, however, is how firmly in control of crimea. its forces have either occupied or surrounded all...
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lease join me in welcoming jim carafano. [applause] >> thank you. i'm going to be extremely brief so we can get right to the top of. i want to start with a thank you but i want to thank our panelists, chris, kim and michael o'hanlon. put this together on the fly yesterday. i want to thank all of you for coming out in this but we thought this is such a critical issue as you're trying to follow over the weekend of a lot of people talking about a lot of things that nobody had chance to catch their breath. and have a dialogue. and i think this is an enormous opportunity with three preseason and listen been looking at these issues in studying this part of the world for a long time. to actually have a deep breath and a kind of reasoned, principled discussion about what's happened, what does it mean, where are we going from your and what are our options. i couldn't be more thrilled at these guys are jumping into do this. chris is the executive director at the foreign policy institute. kim holmes is a distinguished fellow, long distance grew not just your h
lease join me in welcoming jim carafano. [applause] >> thank you. i'm going to be extremely brief so we can get right to the top of. i want to start with a thank you but i want to thank our panelists, chris, kim and michael o'hanlon. put this together on the fly yesterday. i want to thank all of you for coming out in this but we thought this is such a critical issue as you're trying to follow over the weekend of a lot of people talking about a lot of things that nobody had chance to catch...
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himeswe are joined by jim of connecticut. he serves on the congressional campaign committee for house democrats. standing in states the way of democrats retaking the house. how do you like your chances right now eight months away from election 2014? it is an uphill fight in the house. it's an achievable but uphill fight. are not easy to win. these are seats in swing districts. we are pulling out all the stops. mis-of us are under any interpretation that this is an easy thing to do. it will be very interesting in months going into november. host: 17 seats. history standing in your way here. there is the so-called six-year itch. six years after president is elected, historically, his party does not do well in that midterm election. here's a chart from the washington post that talks about the gains and losses for the president's party in midterm elections. you can see very few games as opposed to very many losses there. what is the thinking and the d ccc and going up against history here? guest: no president since james madison
himeswe are joined by jim of connecticut. he serves on the congressional campaign committee for house democrats. standing in states the way of democrats retaking the house. how do you like your chances right now eight months away from election 2014? it is an uphill fight in the house. it's an achievable but uphill fight. are not easy to win. these are seats in swing districts. we are pulling out all the stops. mis-of us are under any interpretation that this is an easy thing to do. it will be...
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founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> where do we stand? home depot and macy's say spring is the thing to look toward, but one survey on housing says the best of the recovery may be behind us. so is the economy in the winter doldrums or are there real problems ahead? >>> grand canyon, a controversial bill in arizona has big business racheting up the pressure on the state's governor. >>> and being nimble. in the second part of our health care
founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> where do we stand? home depot and macy's say spring is the thing to look toward, but one survey on housing says the best of the recovery may be behind us. so is the economy in the winter doldrums or are there real problems ahead? >>> grand canyon, a controversial...
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they welcomed jim harbaugh prior to their game against texas tech. harbaugh, familiar niners cap, sweatshirt and khakis gave the pregame pep talk. during a shootaround he drained it, making sure cameras were rolling. >>> san francisco, bay lights art display first illuminated on the western span of the bay bridge. all 25,000 of the led will be turned off temporarily. it will be dark for 10 minutes as a reminder of what the bridge will be like without them. then a relighting ceremony with music to match the light show. the illuminate organization launching a campaign to raise $12 million to keep lights on until 2026. >> very pretty. mike, not enough drizzle to obscure bay lights this morning. >> you can see it right behind me. they do look beautiful. they are dancing vertically. i like when they go across and look like fish swimming or clouds drifting through the sky. a different one right now. here is a look at week ahead in oakland. check out roller coaster, mid to upper 60s. 70s sunny, back monday to the 60s, 70s tuesday and wednesday. kind of what
they welcomed jim harbaugh prior to their game against texas tech. harbaugh, familiar niners cap, sweatshirt and khakis gave the pregame pep talk. during a shootaround he drained it, making sure cameras were rolling. >>> san francisco, bay lights art display first illuminated on the western span of the bay bridge. all 25,000 of the led will be turned off temporarily. it will be dark for 10 minutes as a reminder of what the bridge will be like without them. then a relighting ceremony...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. it's been a harsh winter across the north and east. everyone wants to know, when will the warmth, when will spring finally arrive? this is the current pattern. unfortunately, this is something to have some staying power, at least through early march. the jet stream diving down through the north and east allowing the arctic air to stay in place, well below averages. we're looking march 13th through the 15th, that's when it looks to change. the jet stream allows warmth to move back in, the spring equinox and temperatures should climb and arctic temperatures should be held at bay. let's get a preview for the summer. our long-range team at accuweather, a few highlights. expecting a hot and dry end to the east, wet in mid section and drought to continue across the west. back to you. >> thank you. now that we've heard the weather, news in order. let's check important headlines. >> first up, the big story from key west where racers are in key largo. this weekend is the 14th annual ev evergla
good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. it's been a harsh winter across the north and east. everyone wants to know, when will the warmth, when will spring finally arrive? this is the current pattern. unfortunately, this is something to have some staying power, at least through early march. the jet stream diving down through the north and east allowing the arctic air to stay in place, well below averages. we're looking march 13th through the 15th, that's when it looks to...
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jim mccrery, 2000, march, said in an article in "the american atlantic monthly" that an employer and an individual mandate was essential. i can't understand the republicans saying we don't want everybody to play, we don't want everybody according to their ability to be in. why are you so eager to let people out the door, because they're going to wind up in the emergency room? have no doubt they will be getting health care but they won't pay for it. you're saying, that's ok with us. we like people who are free riders. that's not america. we all are supposed to do our part, and that's why everyone here should vote no. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentlewoman from kansas is recognized. ms. jenkins: madam speaker, i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from indiana, our friend and colleague on house ways and means committee, todd young. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. young: thank you, madam speaker. as we approach the deadline for enrolling in obamacare sanction insurance, it's become
jim mccrery, 2000, march, said in an article in "the american atlantic monthly" that an employer and an individual mandate was essential. i can't understand the republicans saying we don't want everybody to play, we don't want everybody according to their ability to be in. why are you so eager to let people out the door, because they're going to wind up in the emergency room? have no doubt they will be getting health care but they won't pay for it. you're saying, that's ok with us. we...
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montana where max baucus resigned to become ambassador to china, the democratic governor has put in jim walsh as the senator so that he can run as incumbent, but again that is another state that is a very, very republican state that is very hostile to obama care and the candidates who are running against him are 10 to 15 points up.care and the candidates who are running against him are 10 to 15 points up. >> potential gop gains. congressman mark udall. is that winnable? >> apparently it's winnable because he was facing a damaged candidate who lost in 2010 and the rising star in gop politics in colorado, cory guard they e basically had the field cleared for him. he's the best possible candidate in a very purple state. in a state in which udall has to be very worried now. >> now, michigan, the gop candidate, terry lynn land, democrat retired here in this one. >> that's right. this is carl levin's seat. he retired after 30 years in the senate. she is a former secretary of state of the state and much to everybody's surprise, in a state that obama carried by eight points. three or four point
montana where max baucus resigned to become ambassador to china, the democratic governor has put in jim walsh as the senator so that he can run as incumbent, but again that is another state that is a very, very republican state that is very hostile to obama care and the candidates who are running against him are 10 to 15 points up.care and the candidates who are running against him are 10 to 15 points up. >> potential gop gains. congressman mark udall. is that winnable? >>...
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speaker, from a senator, jim davis, from my home state who was a county commissioner and now a state senator. mr. meadows: i asked him why do you have such a hard time balancing the budget here in the state? and he gave me two words -- unfunded mandates. and why is that? because we continue to pass regulation after regulation after regulation, send them down to the states, ask the states to deal with them, the states say, well, we don't have money to implement this, they send it even further to the county government, so what happens? property taxes go up at the local level. state income taxes go up there. all because we believe that we know what is best here in washington, d.c., on how to implement rules and regulations. mr. speaker, i would suggest that during the first term of the obama administration we saw a 10% increase in regulatory budgets. now, that's a 10% increase in regulatory budgets when the average american hardworking taxpayer saw their budgets go down. there's something wrong with this, mr. speaker, and as we start to look at that, there was a study in 2011, a study i
speaker, from a senator, jim davis, from my home state who was a county commissioner and now a state senator. mr. meadows: i asked him why do you have such a hard time balancing the budget here in the state? and he gave me two words -- unfunded mandates. and why is that? because we continue to pass regulation after regulation after regulation, send them down to the states, ask the states to deal with them, the states say, well, we don't have money to implement this, they send it even further to...
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first-class citizens of society as opposed opposed to this -- us second-class citizenship which some call jim crow. would anyone comment on that? >> thank you, mr. johnson. i -- your comments raised a couple of points. one is the issue of collateral consequences. it relates to what we were discussing and what mr. bachus alluded to. the impact of collateral consequences particularly on those who were convicted of lower level nonviolent drug offenses is just tremendous, and there's a project underway right now, under the auspices of the department of justice, being conducted by the mesh -- american bar association, to essentially catalogue all of the consequences and so policymakers and lawmakers can understand the implications of the criminalization they engage in when they make these criminal laws. >> gentleman's time is expired. last but not least the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffreys. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank the witnesses for their very thoughtful testimony. it seems that as it relates to the problem of overcriminallization that this task force is encountering, there are pote
first-class citizens of society as opposed opposed to this -- us second-class citizenship which some call jim crow. would anyone comment on that? >> thank you, mr. johnson. i -- your comments raised a couple of points. one is the issue of collateral consequences. it relates to what we were discussing and what mr. bachus alluded to. the impact of collateral consequences particularly on those who were convicted of lower level nonviolent drug offenses is just tremendous, and there's a...
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we have with us national security chief correspondent jim sciutto. there's so many policies and cultures. it seems far away but it isn't. >> ukraine is in europe, kiev is miles away from rome, paris, london, that kind of thing and we have u.s. allies just to the west, poland, slovakia, hungary, romania. the u.s. is required to defend these countries militarily if they come under threat. >> crimea, appropriately colored red. why? >> because it has that pull toward russia. russia, right on the tip of russia, it's the headquarters of their black sea fleet, their on warm water port, all of the ports up here are cold, they don't have access to them in the winter. this is key. it's key when those thousands of russian troops moved into crimea, it where they went. >> people will remember this place throughout history. you had famous things happening here as part of its separation, we were talking earlier, florence nightingale. >> that's right, long ties between this part of the world and seems a million miles away in europe. >> the charge of the light brigad
we have with us national security chief correspondent jim sciutto. there's so many policies and cultures. it seems far away but it isn't. >> ukraine is in europe, kiev is miles away from rome, paris, london, that kind of thing and we have u.s. allies just to the west, poland, slovakia, hungary, romania. the u.s. is required to defend these countries militarily if they come under threat. >> crimea, appropriately colored red. why? >> because it has that pull toward russia....
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. >>> jim lange, the host of the popular game show "the dating game" has died. >> it is time to meet our first three eligible bachelors for game number one, and here are the guys. >> lange became host of the dating game when it debuted in 1965. during his 15 years as host, do you recognize this young lady? he had farrah fawcett on the show as well as this guy, arnold schwarzenegger. lande died at his home in california. he was 81 years old. isn't that fun to see a young arnold schwarzenegger schwartz and farrah fawcett. >> it's always the guys having problems getting dates. arnold i know is home alone a lot watching his own movies. harry reid said all the problems with obamacare, all the sad stories with people who have lost their health care, high premiums, they are made up, all fictional. it makes you sit there with your jaw agape thinking is there a method to the lunacy. what was behind that? there is a lot of blow back. >> there certainly is. for instance, many people were not silently cheering when he took to the floor and called american people with the courage to stand up and
. >>> jim lange, the host of the popular game show "the dating game" has died. >> it is time to meet our first three eligible bachelors for game number one, and here are the guys. >> lange became host of the dating game when it debuted in 1965. during his 15 years as host, do you recognize this young lady? he had farrah fawcett on the show as well as this guy, arnold schwarzenegger. lande died at his home in california. he was 81 years old. isn't that fun to see a...
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,ost: jim in new york democratic caller. a greatthere is publication that i doubt anyone from cnbc would think about reading. they are getting very interesting statistics in california. they say in california during growing season they use over 60 million gallons of water. also, they say by growing plants, it sucks up as much electricity as 29 refrigerators. they also talk about damage is being done to the environment by the way it is being grown in california. i agree that california might get around this, but it is doing a lot of damage to the environment the way it is being done in california. as it turns out, i did see that piece. the legalizers would say that is why this needs to be legalized. you go out into the wilderness in california, yes, they are using tremendous amounts of pesticides, herbicides and who knows what. the environmental this action is quite phenomenal. this is marijuana growth outside the law. the legalizers would say that is one more reason to bring it under a state jurisdiction, because that way th
,ost: jim in new york democratic caller. a greatthere is publication that i doubt anyone from cnbc would think about reading. they are getting very interesting statistics in california. they say in california during growing season they use over 60 million gallons of water. also, they say by growing plants, it sucks up as much electricity as 29 refrigerators. they also talk about damage is being done to the environment by the way it is being grown in california. i agree that california might get...
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he said, jim, there's no reason to repeal it. you ought to fix it, make it work. make it work for the american people. one of the interesting things that i hear out here over and over again, it must be confusing to folks at home. the president said if you like our health care you can keep it. , the t will still exist president didn't say, i'm going to tell the insurance companies you got to keep those plans out there. that wouldn't be the -- that wouldn't be the free enterprise system. what you have, you don't like the free enterprise system. as soon as the president passed this bill, immediately we had people in the insurance industry pulling down plans all over the country, sending out mailings saying you lost your health care coverage. i sometimes wonder if global warming isn't really -- climate change is really not because of obama's health care. i hear it's the cause of every evil. people losing jobs. people -- i don't know. whatever's going on in the country, it's because of obamacare. that's foolishness. when you try and change a program for 20 million or 3
he said, jim, there's no reason to repeal it. you ought to fix it, make it work. make it work for the american people. one of the interesting things that i hear out here over and over again, it must be confusing to folks at home. the president said if you like our health care you can keep it. , the t will still exist president didn't say, i'm going to tell the insurance companies you got to keep those plans out there. that wouldn't be the -- that wouldn't be the free enterprise system. what you...
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at that point but it misses is what he was emblematic of in a century of the racial segregation and jim crow and economic injustice, the racial oppression had come boy yelling over th the tops of it wasn't tt people have gotten too much access and have become angry and belligerent comment that they had too little. for the civil rights when we think about terms like burn baby boom and the leverage for the political transformation that becomes a part of the debate but also when we think about the idea of the new right and barry goldwater and modern-day conservatism he becomes a symbol of what people are saying is liberalism access and so for the black power activists liberalism hasn't gone far enough. he says it is an example of the language of the unheard. so it's interesting. depending on your viewpoint it gives a perspective of what do you think about the social movement and the aspirations and society. is he an example of excess or that people were so oppressed the only way they can respond after a century of this kind of segregation and brutality is that kind of violence. >> host: if
at that point but it misses is what he was emblematic of in a century of the racial segregation and jim crow and economic injustice, the racial oppression had come boy yelling over th the tops of it wasn't tt people have gotten too much access and have become angry and belligerent comment that they had too little. for the civil rights when we think about terms like burn baby boom and the leverage for the political transformation that becomes a part of the debate but also when we think about the...
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corruption against her are more to do with the 1990's when she was allied to prime minister who was jim prisoned in the u.s. for about six years and was released a couple of years ago. the allegations are not something new. they've been around for a long time. allegation of corruption are pervasive throughout ukraine's political class. this is not something that she fears. >> this is nothing new. >> no, it's not new. the boxer made money from sports. >> sure, he was a boxer. >> all of the other political forces in one way or another have drown in corruption, all political parties in ukraine don't get money from membershipp dues. they get it from money in offshore zones. that lack of transparency within the political system has been there for a long time. there's a need to separate and break bonds between business and politics and there's certainly a need to fight corruption. no ukrainian leader, none of the four presidents of ukraine have ever had the political will to fight corruption and hencey ukraine is described by transparency international the n.g.o. watchdog on corruption as the
corruption against her are more to do with the 1990's when she was allied to prime minister who was jim prisoned in the u.s. for about six years and was released a couple of years ago. the allegations are not something new. they've been around for a long time. allegation of corruption are pervasive throughout ukraine's political class. this is not something that she fears. >> this is nothing new. >> no, it's not new. the boxer made money from sports. >> sure, he was a boxer....
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but it was really emblematic of racial segregation and jim crow and economic injustice and it had come boiling over the top. so it wasn't a people have gotten too much access, but that they had too little and it becomes a result of that. and so when we think about terms like burn baby burn and all these are prices that could be used as this, that becomes part of the debate and the idea of the new right in modern-day conservatism because it becomes a symbol of what people are saying as part of this and liberalism just haven't gone far not. so the activists are an example of the language of the unheard and very interesting in terms of this depending on your viewpoint. it really gives us a perspective of what you think of the 60s and the aspirations for american societies. as an example of excess or people were so oppressed and had so much social misery that the only way that they could respond a century of this kind of segregation and brutalities with that kind of violence. >> host: a reminder that you can send us a tweet apple tv or send us a question apple tv.com. raymond, hello. >> ca
but it was really emblematic of racial segregation and jim crow and economic injustice and it had come boiling over the top. so it wasn't a people have gotten too much access, but that they had too little and it becomes a result of that. and so when we think about terms like burn baby burn and all these are prices that could be used as this, that becomes part of the debate and the idea of the new right in modern-day conservatism because it becomes a symbol of what people are saying as part of...
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. >> jim walsh, research associate with m.i.t. security studies program. mr. walsh, thanks so much. >> opening arguments underway in the trial of osama bin laden's s son-in-law who served at an al-qaeda spokesman. he is charged with conspiring to kill americans following the september 11 attacks. >> some c.i.a. workers are the target of an internal investigation for allegedly spying on members of the senate. a new york times report says c.i.a. officers hacked into computer networks for members of the senate intelligence committee. when the senate was investigating the agencies detention and interrogation program, the c.i.a. and senate committee battled over the program. dianne feinstein confirms the inspector general is heading up the investigation. >> the s.a.t. college admission exam is getting a huge makeover, more than a million and a half students take that test every year. david shuster reporting on the new changes and what they will mean for your college bound kids. >> it is the college admissions test that has distracted u.s. students for decades. the
. >> jim walsh, research associate with m.i.t. security studies program. mr. walsh, thanks so much. >> opening arguments underway in the trial of osama bin laden's s son-in-law who served at an al-qaeda spokesman. he is charged with conspiring to kill americans following the september 11 attacks. >> some c.i.a. workers are the target of an internal investigation for allegedly spying on members of the senate. a new york times report says c.i.a. officers hacked into computer...
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. >> did she have a slim jim in that? looks like she had stuff already. >> the other favorite moment was at the very end of the red carpet when brad and angelina arrived. the entire place stopped. they arrived without publicists, which is unheard of in this town. they walked practically flowed over the red carpet, waving to everyone. they looked like hollywood royalty. look at the two of them. she was wearing a gather justice metallic dress. they were stunning. >> michael, you made us feel like we were right there with you the whole time. we thank you for that. we want to let everybody -- >> if you follow me on foxlightmichael, you can see some of the behind the scenes pictures from the red carpet last night as well. it's like you were there! >> thank you very much. get a nap. come back to town. >>> it is 22 minutes before the top of the hour. let's go over to heather nauert who has got some headlines. >> hi there. good morning to you. south africa's most anticipated murder trial is now underway. oscar pistorius has plead
. >> did she have a slim jim in that? looks like she had stuff already. >> the other favorite moment was at the very end of the red carpet when brad and angelina arrived. the entire place stopped. they arrived without publicists, which is unheard of in this town. they walked practically flowed over the red carpet, waving to everyone. they looked like hollywood royalty. look at the two of them. she was wearing a gather justice metallic dress. they were stunning. >> michael, you...
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. >>> meanwhile, across the street on saturday night, snl hosted by jim parsons. in the opening monologue, he broke into song to remind people he's really nothing like his nerdy scientist character on "the big bang theory." joined by other cast members, he calls it, "i'm not that guy." >> i'm a well-adjusted man, not a star trek super fan. i'm not that guy. ♪ i'm not that guy i am much more than that geek who is on your screen 12 times a week ♪ ♪ but it's not just me you know jason alexander did you know he won a tony because he can sing and dance ♪ >> i'm not that guy. >> bill cosby on the cosby show. there's the real bill cosby and he likes sweaters even more. >> well, i am that guy. >> it's so true. >> i love keenan. just bobbing that head. >> all right. >>> another check of the weather. mr. roker. >> who is that guy? >> pork coma. >> i am that guy. i'm proud to be that guy. >> you are that guy. >> that's it. >> king of the red carpet, baby. >> let's show you what we've got going on right now. besides a light show. we are looking at -- >> party's over.
. >>> meanwhile, across the street on saturday night, snl hosted by jim parsons. in the opening monologue, he broke into song to remind people he's really nothing like his nerdy scientist character on "the big bang theory." joined by other cast members, he calls it, "i'm not that guy." >> i'm a well-adjusted man, not a star trek super fan. i'm not that guy. ♪ i'm not that guy i am much more than that geek who is on your screen 12 times a week ♪ ♪ but...
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jim dyer says he was in the middle of a busy day when he started getting condolence messages about his own death. turns out the office of the seattle mayor, ed murray, issued a news release about dyer's passing. dyer took to his facebook page writing, "i'm dead? tired today, but otherwise i feel great. thank you for your concern, but i don't have any time for death." the mayor's office mistook diers name with another official who actuallied that died. >> i think that's worse than people thinking jimmie johnson was at the daytona 500 because of the replay and rain delay. >> every week, there's one person or celebrity that fake dies on the internet. that was his turn. >>> we're talking about the fallout and controversy over harry reid's comments, of course. we heard all of those comments coming out of harry reid on the senate floor, talking about those victims who were appearing in those videos, those republican videos. >> about obamacare. >> and whether or not they were real victims or just liars. well, look back at some of harry reid's other comments, because some people are fired up a
jim dyer says he was in the middle of a busy day when he started getting condolence messages about his own death. turns out the office of the seattle mayor, ed murray, issued a news release about dyer's passing. dyer took to his facebook page writing, "i'm dead? tired today, but otherwise i feel great. thank you for your concern, but i don't have any time for death." the mayor's office mistook diers name with another official who actuallied that died. >> i think that's worse...
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jim gave of himself in all he did. from the board room to the ball field, his presence is going to be so missed, but it is my sincere hope that jim's wife shirley, his children and his grandchildren find comfort knowing that so many lives were made better because of his efforts. jim leaves a vibrant legacy of leading by example, inspiring others by believing in every single person's potential and of dedicating both time and treasure to opening doors of opportunity for those who just needed a champion. it would be difficult, mr. president, to imagine a more meaningful life legacy. mr. president, i thank you. i yield the floor. i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. boos: barrasso: thank you mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. the presiding officer: the question is on
jim gave of himself in all he did. from the board room to the ball field, his presence is going to be so missed, but it is my sincere hope that jim's wife shirley, his children and his grandchildren find comfort knowing that so many lives were made better because of his efforts. jim leaves a vibrant legacy of leading by example, inspiring others by believing in every single person's potential and of dedicating both time and treasure to opening doors of opportunity for those who just needed a...